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Importing and synchronizing StyleBooks from GitHub repository
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Create and use custom StyleBooks
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Create a StyleBook to upload files to NetScaler Console service
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Create a StyleBook to upload SSL certificate and certificate key files to NetScaler Console service
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Enable analytics and configure alarms on a virtual server defined in a StyleBook
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Allow special characters with their literal form in StyleBooks
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Use API to create configurations from StyleBooks
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Enable analytics and configure alarms on a virtual server defined in a StyleBook
You can use the operations construct to configure NetScaler Console analytics to collect AppFlow records on all or some of the traffic transactions handled by any virtual server component that is part of a StyleBook. You can also use this construct to configure alarms to get insight into the traffic managed by the virtual server.
The following example shows an operations section of a StyleBook:
operations:
analytics:
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name: lbvserver-ops
properties:
target: $components.basic-lb-comp
filter: HTTP.REQ.URL.CONTAINS("catalog")
alarms:
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name: lbvserver-alarm
properties:
target: $components.basic-lb-comp
email-profile: $parameters.emailprofile
sms-profile: "MyProdSMS"
rules:
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metric: "total_requests"
operator: "greaterthan"
value: 25
period-unit: $parameters.period
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metric: "total_bytes"
operator: "lessthan"
value: 60
period-unit: "day"
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The attributes in the analytics section are used to instruct NetScaler Console analytics feature to collect AppFlow records on a virtual server component identified by the target property. You can also optionally specify a filter property that accepts a NetScaler Console policy expression to filter requests for which AppFlow records are collected on the virtual server.
When a configuration pack is created from this StyleBook, the NetScaler Console analytics feature is configured to collect AppFlow records on the virtual servers that were specified when these are created in the process of creating a configuration pack.
The attributes in the alarms section are used to set thresholds to generate alarms and send notifications on the virtual server identified by the target property. In the above example, the email-profile and SMS-profile properties are used to specify where the notifications has to be sent. The rules section defines the thresholds. For example, if the total requests handled by the virtual server are greater than 25 and for a period defined by the user, an alarm is set and notification is sent. The “period-unit” specifies how frequently an alarm is triggered. It can take the value of the day, hour, or weekly.
You can use the following operators when comparing the metric value to the threshold value:
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greaterthan
for>
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lessthan
for<
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greaterthanequal
for>=
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lessthanequal
for<=
Note that StyleBooks use API names for the metrics and not the names displayed on the NetScaler Console analytics GUI.
To learn how to view and analyze data collected on virtual servers that were created as part of a configuration pack, see the NetScaler Console analytics documentation.
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